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ACCO Free Resources

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ACCO Comfort Kit

YesThe ACCO Treatment Kit is a combination of resources to assist children newly diagnosed with cancer and children undergoing treatment for cancer and their families. The kit includes:
a large collapsible duffle bag,
a 5.5' X 4' Fleece blanket,
a pillow case featuring ACCO's mascot Cozy, and a pack of PJammin Playing Cards

Medical Play Kit

YesThe ACCO’s Medical Play Kit is a free resource designed to familiarize children battling cancer with many of the medical instruments they will encounter during their hospital stays. We hope to empower children by helping them become more comfortable in a hospital environment and giving them the opportunity to play the role of doctor/caregiver rather than be forced into the role of patient. Please note that Cozy the Port-a-Cat is requested separately.

Along the Way, Documenting My Child's Cancer Journey

YesA parental resource that provides a way to document medical treatments, hospital contact information, treatment expenditures, and local resources. This logbook also contains information about clinical trials, treatment procedures, blood counts, side effects, a journal section, and a place to take notes.

Paul and the Dragon DVD

Now available online! https://www.acco.org/paulandthedragon/ This 25 minute animated cartoon is for children diagnosed with cancer, their family, school, and friends. The child with cancer is seen as a hero who battles the evil cancer-dragon with the help of medications and family support. The story can be personalized to the child’s individual cancer type and treatment. Created, directed and animated by Albert 't Hooft and Paco Vink of Anikey Studios and produced by il Luster Films Foundation, ACCO is the sole U.S. distributor of this important visual resource. One free copy per child diagnosed with cancer ages 2-12. Additional copies available for purchase through ACCO’s web store.

Dance in the Rain - Teen Journal

YesA Teen journal that allows adolescents a place to write out their thoughts and feelings throughout their cancer journey. Includes a wooden pen and pencil set.

Cozy Cares Journal

YesThis 122 page full color journal features ACCO’s mascot, COZY the Port-a-Cat. It encourages children with cancer to express their feelings by writing and drawing. Text prompts assist children with identifying people in their lives who they can talk to about their cancer diagnosis and treatment. Written to empower children to find their inner strength, this journal will also be a treasured keepsake for years to come.

Journal Pen

Each Cozy Cares Journal comes with a fun pen in the shape of hand gestures like "thumbs up" and "I love you." Select your desired color.

Cozy the Port-a-Cat

YesCozy the Port-a-Cat is not your everyday stuffed animal. He is a companion that children with cancer can relate to, and he is a teaching tool for parents and healthcare professionals. Children are able to learn about cancer treatments by identifying and practicing them on Cozy, who has endured many cancer related treatments as seen by the patches on his fur. Cozy also proudly displays the gold ribbon symbol over his heart and ACCO’s logo on his foot. Children will want to take Cozy with them everywhere.

Marvelous Marleigh

YesA 31 page book for preschoolers diagnosed with cancer (ages 1 to 5 years). Through real-life photos, preschool children are able to identify with Marleigh’s treatments and hospital stays. The last page of the book includes a mirror so that children can see themselves and reflect upon the thought that Marvelous Marleigh is “just like them.”

La Fantastica Hannah, Miren todo lo que puedo hacer!

YesThis 28 page picture book is written for the Spanish-speaking preschool child who has been diagnosed with cancer. Through real-life photos, children will be able to identify with Hannah’s hospital stay, special friends, tests, treatment and germ care.

Oliver's Story: For "Sibs" of Kids with Cancer

Yes40 page illustrated book targeted for the 3 to 8 year old sibling of children diagnosed with cancer. Illustrated by Mike Dodd and written through the eyes of his six-year-old son Oliver, this resource focuses on the many questions that siblings have when their brother or sister is diagnosed with cancer, and offers constructive ways on how they can provide support.

La Historia de Oliver, Para los Hermanos de Niños con Cancer

YesOliver's Story (above) for Spanish-speaking siblings.

Chemo, Craziness, and Comfort

Yes200 page resource that provides practical advice for children diagnosed with cancer between 6 and 12 years of age. Warm and funny illustrations and easy-to-read text help the child (and parents) make sense of cancer and it’s treatment.

Educating the Child with Cancer, A Guide for Parents and Teachers - Personal Copy

YesAn essential resource for families who have faced the childhood cancer diagnosis. Written by top researchers in the field, and balanced with parent's personal experiences, this 322 page resource covers learning issues from infancy through adulthood. A good education provides hope for the future.

Educating the Child with Cancer, A Guide for Parents and Teachers - Send My Teacher a Copy

Yes

A Parent's Guide to Enhancing Quality of Life in Children with Cancer

YesAn essential resource for families who have a child diagnosed with cancer. Written by experts in the field, and balanced with parents' personal experiences, this 261 page resource focuses on improving the quality of life of the child through an understanding of pain and symptom management, enhanced communication skills and practical ways to simply help sick kids be kids.

Lift Me Up!

YesThis is an inspiring 22 page book filled with wonderful pictures to color and words of encouragement for kids with cancer.

A Parent's guide to clinical trials

YesIs a concise reference guide which explains what clinical trials are, which defines a clinical trials process and structure.

Understanding the Journey: A Parent's Guide to DIPG

YesA comprehensive resource that guides the family whose child has been diagnosed with a diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma through this difficult diagnosis. Chapters are written by pediatric neuro-oncology experts and cover all aspects of treating a child with a DIPG. The book includes 164 parent stories that provide personal insight to the DIPG journey.

More Free Resources from ACCO Partners

Helping to Heal

During a time when parents are unable to control all of the chemicals and radiation placed in their bodies, providing a safe home is something they are still able to do. With topics such as healthy food choices and homemade alternatives to chemical cleaning supplies, this resource provides advice for safe, affordable household practices. As a result of a generous donation from the Helping to Heal Foundation, we are able to offer this book free of charge for families.